The Origins of Maya Civilization: New Insights from Ceibal
In the 1960s, Gordon Willey and a team of Harvard archaeologists led the investigation of Ceibal, a Maya site in Guatemala. Their research revealed that Ceibal ...
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Mark Kenoyer | Meluhha: the Indus Civilization and Its Contacts with Mesopotamia
Meluhha: the Indus Civilization and Its Contacts with Mesopotamia Mark Kenoyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Meluhha -- the name for the Indus ...
The Oriental Institute
Hands on with stone-age technology
Students taking part in a new freshman seminar class learn to appreciate the sophistication of Neanderthals by manufacturing their own stone tools from scratch.
Harvard University
Smashing Agassiz’s Boulder
Joseph L. Graves, Jr., Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Biological Sciences, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, North Carolina ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Before the Pyramids: The Origins of Egyptian Civilization with Emily Teeter
Emily Teeter, Research Associate at the Oriental Institute and Curator of the "Before the Pyramids: The Origins of Egyptian Civilization" exhibit at the OI gave this ...
The University of Chicago
"Making a Mark - November 5, 2016 Session 3"
Session 3: Makers' Marks and Manufacturing (Steve Houston presiding) 10:45am - “The Semiotics of Signa or the Significance of Symbols in Roman Stamps”, ...
Brown University
Volcanic Winter, Population Bottlenecks, and Human Evolution
2015 Hallam L. Movius, Jr. lecture and reception with Stanley H. Ambrose, Professor of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The eruption of ...
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The David Rockefeller Beetle Collection
Brian D. Farrell, Curator in Entomology, Museum of Comparative Zoology; Professor of Biology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology; Director, ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Conan O’Brien in conversation with Harvard University President Drew Faust
On February 12, 2016, Comedian and television host Conan O'Brien joined Harvard President Drew Faust at Memorial Hall for an entertaining chat about the ...
Harvard University
Get Them before They’re Gone: From Collecting Cultural Objects to Collaborating with Communities
Joe Watkins (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma), Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland The United States was in the early ...
peabodymuseum
The Decline of Classic Maya Civilization: A Systems Perspective
Jeremy Sabloff, President, Santa Fe Institute February 24, 2010 The decline and abandonment of many key cities in the Southern Maya Lowlands around A.D. ...
Santa Fe Institute
Louis Agassiz: Creator of American Science
In 1846 Swiss immigrant Louis Agassiz took our country by storm, launching American science as we know it. Invited to deliver a series of lectures in Boston, ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
Bookaccino Live! November 2020
For November's Bookaccino Live event, Carol previews upcoming books with November and early December release dates and gives you a sneak peek at ...
The Book Report Network
ECHOES THROUGH TIME OF MYTH AND METAPHOR
The mundane and transcendental manifest in transformations over time/space in various and diverse cultural advents in our struggle to explain our “beingness”.
European Association of Archaeologists
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma Discovers Himself: Excavations of the Great Aztec Temple
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, Archaeologist and Author The 1978 discovery of the Great Aztec Temple in downtown Mexico City riveted the international ...
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Biblical Archaeology, the Limits of Science, and the Borders of Belief
Biblical Archaeology, the Limits of Science, and the Borders of Belief Nina Burleigh, author of Unholy Business: A True Tale of Faith, Greed and Forgery in the ...
The Oriental Institute
3rd Annual Human Evolution Symposium PART THREE
"The First Humans." Oct. 3, 2006. Stony Brook University. Convened by Richard Leakey. 1. "Human Evolution in the Garden of Eden? Giant Lakes, Orbital ...
Stony Brook University
On Contact: The history of debt forgiveness
Economist and author, Michael Hudson, in his new book “…And Forgive Them Their Debts: Lending, Foreclosure and Redemption From Bronze Age Finance to ...
RT America
Tracking the Frontiers of the Hittite Empire
Tracking the Frontiers of the Hittite Empire Ann Gunter, Northwestern University A century ago, excavations at Boğazköy uncovered cuneiform tablets and ...
The Oriental Institute
Michael Hudson - Life and Thought 20180507
The interview with Professor Michael Hudson was conducted on 7 May 2018 in Beijing, by Professor Lau Kin Chi and Professor Sit Tsui Jade. Professor Hudson ...
Global University for Sustainability
New Discoveries in Ancient Turkey
This lecture reviews the startling new archaeological discoveries that have been made in Turkey during the last 25 years, including the Roman Sebasteion at ...
Penn Museum
Mummies, Mildews, Manna, and Mosses: Four Kingdoms under One Roof
Lecture and with Donald Pfister, Asa Gray Professor of Systematic Botany and Curator of the Farlow Library and Herbarium, Harvard University The Farlow ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Dr. Michael Hudson: Economic Lessons for 2020
Despite low unemployment rates and a rising stock market, 3 out of 4 economists are expecting a recession by 2021. We are already facing a #crisisofpoverty ...
The People's Forum NYC
David Rockefeller Jr.'s Secret To Raising Unspoiled Kids
John D. Rockefeller was the first American billionaire. Here's how to raise unspoiled kids according to one of his heirs, David Rockefeller Jr. » Subscribe to ...
CNBC Make It.
Zuni language | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: Zuni language Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only ...
wikipedia tts
Linguistic Relativity
An overview of linguistic relativity ("Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis")
Evan Ashworth
American Floods: Crash Course World Mythology #18
We don't want to deluge you with information on the subject, but this week on Crash Course Mythology, Mike Rugnetta is talking once again about floods. We're ...
CrashCourse
Inventing Southwestern Archaeology, 1846-1940
On March 17, 2013, Dr. Don D. Fowler discussed the individuals, ideas, and circumstances that helped define southwestern archaeology in its early inception.
ArchaeologySouthwest
Archives Speaker Series - Oct. 1, 2019 - Angie Bain - Repatriation and Cultural Revitalization
Angie Bain spoke at our Archival Connections Speaker Series event: "Our skiʔkíye (ancestors), Our ʔím'ec (grandchildren): Our Journey in Knowledge ...
Northern BC Archives
Zapotec script | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: Zapotec script Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only ...
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Indoeuropiečiai ir baltai
Filmas apie indoeuropiečių kilmės teorijas ir baltų kilmę. Pasakojamos Marijos Gimbutienės, Rimutės Rimantienės, Algirdo Girininko baltų kilmės istorijos.
Aisčiai Archeologija
Benjamin Lee Whorf
Please give us a THUMBS UP if you like our videos!!! Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf Benjamin Lee Whorf (/hwɔrf/; April 24, 1897 ...
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The Collapse of the Ancient Maya: Interpretations of the Past and Preserving the Future
On Tue., Mar 10, join Richard M. Leventhal, Ph.D., professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and curator of the American Section at Penn ...
villanovauniversity
Kurgan hypothesis - Video Learning - WizScience.com
The "Kurgan hypothesis" is the most widely accepted proposal of several solutions to explain the origins and spread of the Indo-European languages.
Wiz Science™
"Making a Mark - November 5, 2016 Session 2"
Session 2: Making Marks in Early Civilizations (Jeffrey Moser presiding) 9:00am - “Marking and Writing in an Egyptian Workmen's Community (ca. 1450-1070 ...
Brown University
Evolution: Where Are The Transitional Forms?
http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... "Evolution is REAL Science #5: Evidence For Evolution - Where Are The Transitional Forms?
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ISFF 2014 Panel: The Science & Art of Slime Mold
THE 7TH ANNUAL IMAGINE SCIENCE FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS:* Join us for a discussion on plasmodial slime mold, the remarkable subject matter of ...
Imagine Science Films
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Larry Goh
¡Colores! Episode Zuni Language
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Arin Peywa
SAR Field Trip: Pecos Pueblo at the Beginning
Pecos Pueblo at the Beginning Field Trip. Friday, April 5, 2013, 8:00 am--4:00 pm Pecos Pueblo is one of the most historically significant sites in New Mexico.
SAR School for Advanced Research
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Colton Ogden.
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